![]() Latinos and the Nation's Future $29.95 Latinos and the Nation's Future is an anthology of scholarly essays by learned authors discussing both solid facts and grounded predictions about the role Latinos play in present-day America, and the roles they will have to play in the future to help maintain the United States' global standing. Individual essays include "Becoming American - The Latino Way", "Politics and the Latino Future: A Republican Dream", "Latino Progress and U.S. Foreign Policy", "Latino Numbers and Social Trends: Implications for the Future", "On the Power of Education and Community Action", and much more. A solid resource offering invaluable insights into America's fastest growing racial demographic. "Other dynamics beside demographics and financial capacity impair Latinos' ability to buy a home. One of the most important is a lack of information and guidance regarding the way banks and financial institutions operate, how to establish credit and how to negotiate the often-complicated process of home buying. Needless to say, these difficulties may be increased by the language barrier faced by many of the more recent immigrants." ![]() HENRY CISNEROS - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED - DOCUMENT 267111 $129.00 HENRY CISNEROS (Clinton Sec HUD). 1975 Peter Francisco FDC signed: "Henry Cisneros". Contact HistoryForSale for more information ![]() From Despair to Hope: Hope VI and the New Promise of Public Housing in America's Cities $27.95 As pressing economic and quality of life issues heighten calls for increased federal engagement in America s cities, this new book offers cause for optimism and lessons for policy innovators. From Despair to Hope documents the evolution of HOPE VI, one of the most ambitious urban redevelopment initiatives in the past half century and a true federal-urban partnership. ![]() Charlie Rose with Henry Cisneros; Larry Agran & Osborn Elliott; Jeffrey Toobin; Faye Dunaway (March 29, 1995) $24.95 Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Henry Cisneros discusses the possible dismantling of his department by the government. Second, Larry Agran and Osborn Elliott talks about the nation's cities becoming more involved in urban development and CityVote. Then, Jeffrey Toobin of The New Yorker assesses the developments in the O.J. Simpson case. Finally, a conversation with actress Faye Dunaway about her film, Don Juan DeMarco.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. |
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